Zuerlein is one of the best under-the-radar stories in the NFL this season. After being picked by the St. Louis Rams in the sixth round out of Division II Missouri Western in April, Greg "the Leg" quickly has established himself as one of the best long-range kickers in the league. And he’s clearly the best scoring option for the offensively challenged Rams.

Greg Zuerlein knocked in kicks of 60 and 58 yards to set St. Louis Rams records in a 19-16 Week 4 win. (AP Photo)

In Sunday’s 19-13 victory over the Seahawks, Zuerlein hit four field goals, including boomers of 58 and 60 yards, which made him the first kicker in league history to hit two fields of 58 yards or longer in the same game.

Zuerlein also hit a 56-yarder outdoors last Sunday at Chicago and is 12-for-12 this season. As soon as the Rams get inside the opponents’ 45-yard line, coach Jeff Fisher doesn't hesitate to call on Zuerlein.

His 60-yarder Sunday wasn’t an end-of-the-half desperation shot; it came early in the third quarter and set the Rams club mark, breaking the record of 58 yards he set earlier in the game.

Zuerlein's success at the NFL level doesn’t come as a complete surprise considering he made 21 consecutive field goals as a senior at Missouri Western, including nine from more than 50 yards.